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An Entertaining Horror Comedy Indeed!
Hidden gem. That is what this series is. While it is not perfect, it certainly is one of the more entertaining BLs of this year. To be sure, most Filipino BLs are a bit more adventuresome in their amorous scenes, which made this series surprisingly tame. Yet it does have a smorgasbord of everything in it. Horror, comedy, romance, pathos, redemption, and a heaping amount of love. And for me, it will be something I shall watch around Halloween every year. It is one of those series that makes you feel good about a holiday and in this case that is most definitely Halloween. It shall be my Halloween BL classic to watch every year!Read the complete article here-
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Doku Koi: Doku mo Sugireba Koi to Naru
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Grumpy x Sunshine!
Okay, bear with me, this show wasn't bad, it just was not to my taste. I watched it more as a "time killer" show when doing laundry or something. The plot is just simple and the romance is a bit hard to believe at some points, but I truly think there were many good scenes, and the romance aspects were definitely better the last half. On the other hand, the action scenes were, well, hard to believe, but that sometimes happens it seems in the BL world (definitely talking about "Pit Babe" and sigh, maybe even a little "Jack and Joker," please don't kill me) Outside of those details though, I think this is a wonderful starter BL, that has a touch of Japanese humor I can see folks not understanding if this is their first run-in with Jdramas.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
Love In the Air: Koi no Yokan
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Now, before I hear from everyone for harping on this show, no one should be able to look at this series (in either country's iteration) and say this is quality television. That being said, it should be made known I waited for this series to come out excitedly and watched it every Monday, so it's not that I hated it, I just am aware it's not one of the best out there. I knew this show would be tricky to simplify into a Japanese series because even in its Thai adaptation, it was already pressed for time since it was two love stories in one series, inherently losing any extra room for depth or detail at 13 episodes total, or about 6.5 per couple. Now imagine 13 episodes at around 40-45 minutes a piece squished into 8 episodes at 20-25 minutes a piece. There is no way physically possible to incorporate what details were even included in the 13-episode version, let alone tell any other storyline besides the surface-level one. All this being said, I still hold Love in the Air near and dear to my heart and enjoyed what I could from this version of it.
Considering I had first seen Nagumo Shoma in At 25:00 in Akasaka as a side lead, it was nice to recognize a character from their previous work, and I think for what this show demanded, he delivered what was realistic. The same goes for Hamaya, Suzuki, and Nagatsuma's characters. Similar to my viewing of the Thai version, while I prefer Arashi and Rei as a couple (Payu/Rain), I continued to prefer the acting and storyline of Fuma and Kai (Prapai/Sky). Now, after noticing this in both shows, I truly feel that this means the problem of the acting lies not in the actors themselves, but in the writing in which they are instructed to depict. I'm going to take the hate and say most likely, MAME is not the greatest of writers, although this may be simply because I've never read the original novel, so again, take my opinion with however much salt you like.
I will also say that the Japanese version of the special episode had me seriously confused. While I think ironically the NC scenes were done better and easier to believe, I struggled to keep up with what the hell was actually going on, and I presumably should have known at least the general idea given I saw the Thai special episode! SPOILER While it gave me a good giggle to see Boss and Fort make a guest appearance, I was watching each scene they were in asking myself "What is the point of them here, like, there is no reason other than shock value and screentime requirements for them to show up." END SPOILER
Aside from the relatively cringey plot, iffy acting, and speed of the show due to time, I can see this being loved by those who are looking for a simple, easy, and straightforward watch. While I wouldn't necessarily recommend this, it's not like bottom of the barrel bad, and if you are going to watch it, watch it before the Thai version, and early on in your BL consumption lifetime.
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Uncovering the Curse of Taekwondo
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The reality of love when everything isn't sunshine and rainbows
Had I been a true film head and done my research on the director before watching this show, I would have been comforted knowing even though I was heading in blind (there was literally no advertising I saw for this series, it just popped up on one of my IQIYI searches) I would have my heart broken regardless. Hwang Da Seul is the screenwriter and director of this series, and is the same to "Bleuming," "To My Star" 1 & 2, and "Where Your Eyes Linger." These are all OG BL's that were not only some of the most well-wrote content of their time but remain what I would dare call this generation's KBL classics (minus "Where Your Eyes Linger of course.) I left this show feeling how I felt after watching "The Eighth Sense"; my heart mended in a way that made it different from who I was before, and knowing this would be a comfort show sad overtones or not.Hwang seems to constantly be pushing societal boundaries as well, with there being more affection in this series than I expected, even some barely fade-to-black moments that had me wide-eyed wondering how far was she gonna let this go. I applaud her for consistently providing top-quality media and ensuring length is not a minimizing factor that dumbs down a story. Originally a film released through Bucheon's International Film Festival, I hope to God she got the acknowledgment this series deserved.
On a personal note, this show broke me in all the right and wrong ways. From the jump, the lighting, music, scenery, shot-blocking and angles, intonation, EVERYTHING told me this show was going to be very good and also extremely sad. Do-hoe and Ju-yeong's storyline is the epitome of making the best of what life hands you as a child when there are so many things out of your control, but also how impactful one's family can be when it comes to the grand scheme of the what makes up the fibers of our being. There were a lot of tear-jerking moments where I felt like my heart was just being squeezed in pain. The ending is positive and not bittersweet at all but still had me in tears because of how emotional of an experience this series was to witness.
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Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu
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Growth in youth is often painful, and while love makes it bearable, sometimes it isn't enough
I took one look at the cover photo and synopsis for this show and knew I would love it. I went in pretty much blind and rewatched it twice as it was airing, solely because I couldn't get enough of what I would describe as an immaculately done piece of art. This show carried so much potential and executed it at every point possible.First, I want to emphasize how much of my heart and soul this drama took. From beginning to end, I could not truly predict anything regarding Minase and Hirukawa's relationship, even down to if they were going to be together at the end of the show. On so many different levels this show represented pure craftsmanship to me. From the cinematography to the storyline, everything I would personally say was done with so much intention, detail, and care that I truly hope it is appreciated by others for the beautiful tale it walks its audience through.
Secondly, the only honest criticism I have is that there were a couple of scenes (literally only twice) where I struggled to believe the "sad" vibe due to the acting appearing a little too strong or inauthentic. Please note that it was very minimal and did not change my view of the show at all because, in the grand scheme of the plotline, I still think it was written with great skill and purpose.
Similar to the series "My Beautiful Man", we get to view both the pureness of a first love and the uncertainty that is often felt by those trying to identify if who they love is "right" because it's "different." Yet, in an important difference to the aforementioned show, this series takes the depth of this love and shoves it into a container carrying much more serious trauma, and then proceeds to shake it up with a whole lot of "I have no way to know how to express love because I've never seen a proper example." There are scenes in here that may be triggering for some. It's not dark like "Happy of the End" dark, but any audience member should be aware this series is not here to waltz you through a peaceful and easy-on-the-stomach love story. It's real, imperfect, and at times, depressing to witness.
On a lighter note, if you're into the trope of "He fell first, but he fell harder," you'll get just as much of a sucker punch to the gut as I did, because my God, the yearning will just yank on your heartstrings. Bonus points too if you get to see episode 11 that I had no clue was coming. The tension in that was WILD and some scenes threw me for a serious loop because of how unprepared I was to see grown Haruki and Jin who were fully aware of their feelings now acting on them impulsively and without reservation. It was more spicy than I was expecting lol.
Overall, a show I'd highly recommend, and a series that I think even the more experienced watcher will appreciate.
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The drama can be found on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfgEldc4vEM&t=2s
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Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu
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JUST FUCKING WATCH IT BABES
masterpiece and I don’t give a fuck what anyone says mehn I loved it and ep11 omg watch it ok make sure you watch it, you’ll love it I promise amazing just amazing the actingggg, the ost omg so beautiful there’s a particular bgm I’ve been stuck on I hope they realesse it because it’s so beautiful!! The fact I stumbled on this show because of a tiktok edit I wasn’t expecting anything but they ended up giving me everything! Minase and hirukawa you will always be number one in my heart I fucking love this showConsiderați utilă această recenzie?
Smells Like Green Spirit
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Great example when people ask "what's the difference from BL to LGBTQ Themed series"
Off the bat, since I marked that this has spoilers. There IS a sexual assault scene, a couple technically. It's not 100% "graphic" but the scene is filmed and acted well enough that it would one hundred percent trigger someone. The subsequent feelings and thoughts of the main character after, were performed and written beautifully as well.Since there is enough reviews basically re-stating the whole plot I'm just going to list off the things I loved / didn't love.
LOVED:
1. Araki, who plays Mishima, was amazing. So amazing, he truly embodied the character. I not ONCE felt pulled out of the story or the plot. And honestly the most perfectly casted character I could imagine.
2. The conversation / theme surrounding the difference of Mishima who likes to cross dress and is gay, with the difference of someone like, Kirino, who is gay and dealing with the hardships of accepting his true gender identity, which is female. I love the conversation they had about a whole community of people getting clumped into one box.
3. Yumenos transition from bully to love interest was just *chefs kiss* - unlike some other series where you almost get whiplash, the subtle hints were sprinkled along the way enough that we weren't surprised, but excited for him to have his character arch! His love confession, BOTH of them, are probably some of my favorite from any series. It was just so raw and sweet and wowww.
4. Yumenos internal homophobia and struggle to understand, why he was so freaked out by the D. I could see how someone could interpret this in a "oh its only YOU but I'm NOT GAY" cliché. But I think it was written very well and didn't read like that at all to me. His conversation with Kirino REALLY struck a chord with me when he said "I never pictured him with boobs but I never pictured him with a d*ck either" I truly felt that internal chaos as he tried to connect the dots. The conversation with his mom was obviously the turning point for him to really understand as she talks about "but finding love is amazing no matter what right?" He realizes that he loves Mishima because he is who he is, that doesn't have to be a bad way to go about things- I mean, pansexuals exist, asexuals exist, it's hard out here yall lolll. His acceptance for himself, his rip the bandaid off attitude, his ability to accept that he is a flawed human and fix it, apologize and learn from it. Even with half the screen time as the other characters, they really fleshed out Yumenos feelings and issues amazingly. I'm realizing at this EXACT moment that he might be my favorite character.
5. I loved the different views, perspective, outcomes of the three sets of parents for the boys. I wasn't surprised by Mishimas mom being supportive, I just love that she affirmed to her son that she IS supportive. Kirinos mom....about what i expected...sigh.. and happily surprised by Yumenos mom. Their whole family dynamic was a joy to see play out, and really explains alot of Yumenos characteristics. And the clarify, I didnt LOVE that Kirinos mom lost it about the issue, but I like how there was a clear show of different perspectives of reactions in society.
6. Kirinos ending...at first I was confused...I really thought that the last conversation he had with his mom was her accepting him, but...maybe it was a subtitle thing...Either way I know some people will be upset about him pushing down his true self to have a kid and a wife. It's sad, like so sad....but....it happens.
7. That brings me to my last point. This is an amazing series to show people when they ask what's the difference between a BL and a LGBTQ Series / Gay themed series. The romantic relationship was not the main topic, the main drive for the story. It was truly just a fly on the wall of these characters struggling and finding themselves, struggling with highshcool, with their inner self, with friendship, with love. The reality of the show hits hard, and would be an amazing thing for a young LGBTQ person or ally to see to better understand the struggles that take place in this world, inside yourself, and the difference of having a support system ...or not...makes.
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Spare Me Your Mercy
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I want a season 2
In the beginning i wasn't 100% sure if i was going to like this one but i was very pleasantly surprised. the plot was very much thought out and though i feel could have gone farther into the story ( i say this about everything tho, it might just be a me thing, i might want too much info ). i had to take a step away from watching at one point just to decompress from the whole info dump that was dropped. The open ending is one that has soooo much potential to make another season. I know that probably will not happen, but a girl can dream. based on how Tew has reacted in the past to the situations regarding his mother i do believe that what is implied at the end does happen. this would be a great opening to another season because it opens so many doors and possibilities. The show was overall amazing, and as someone who is not a big fan of thriller or suspense this one was really good. I think the character development that we see throughout the whole story was also very well done. yeah, this was really good and i hope to see more in the future. :)Considerați utilă această recenzie?
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A Historical Drama with a Family Twist!
When a man’s fragile ego is bruised, he will go to any extent to humiliate the person responsible for his hurt!The storyline of this historical is centered around King Tae Jong’s efforts to antagonize his loyal wife and her family. Set in the Goryeo period, the show focuses on Queen Won Gyeong rise to power as her husband assassinated the former Crown Prince and usurped the throne. While they were an ideal couple before that (or Prince Yi Bang Won was good at acting docile, we will never know), the King’s intentions change on ascending the throne. As it’s heart, it might seem like family drama, but the show revolves around the political tyranny and rebellion that occurred not once but twice in that era, before King Tae Jong rose to power. A husband and wife’s squabble might not seem that interesting; especially when all he does is take multiple wives to displease her. But the show is more focused on Queen Won Gyeong’s dominant personality, which the King is unable to accept.
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Insect Detective
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saving you the trouble: not recommended for logical crime solving
IMHO the only reason to watch a crime drama is for the crime solving; otherwise, I could watch a romance or any other genre. The characterization and interpersonal relationships matter somewhat. Insect detective did not deliver on the crime solving and I'm ambivalent about the three main characters. There are plotholes in every case and even on the hidden mystery on their backgrounds up to episode 13. Whenever Jingtian brings out an insect to "conclusively" solve a case or drop a big clue, it's never conclusive or else it's something you could arrive at conventionally without the use of the insect. In crime 2 (i think) the fly's corpse couldn't even have gotten there at the time that he claimed it did.Even the prop person or whoever sets up the scene couldn't be counted on to do it right. [Minor spoiler] You can see in episode 12 that the chain bolt/lock on the door is not installed right and there's no reason for the criminal to go through the extra step and thus manufacturing incriminating evidence of a "special" chain lock. [End spoiler] Please do not install your lock like these smart folks.
They also re-use a lot of flashback scenes and don't always add extended flashbacks so I end up watching I don't know how many times Jingtian's mom falling to the ground before finally something new was revealed in ep 13. I've decided to drop this because the entertainment value is lower that the frustration of the poor logic. If the above isn't a big detractor to you, you can watch this since the characters aren't unbearable (at lease up to ep 13). I actually really like a couple of the detectives. Take my rating about acting with a grain of salt since I have no opinions unless someone is truly truly bad or truly truly great at acting.
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The Number You Have Dialed
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wow
This is a super great drama for me in all aspects.Episode 12 recklessly introduced the current conflict in the Middle East and caused a storm of emotions but if any conflict was mentioned it would always hit someone emotionally!
Give this drama a chance or take a break from politics and current wars because it's all fiction anyway.
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The Number You Have Dialed
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A história vai te prender do início ao fim
“When the Phone Rings” é uma obra-prima que combina uma narrativa envolvente, atuações impecáveis e uma trilha sonora inesquecível. A história prende do início ao fim, com reviravoltas emocionantes e uma profundidade que surpreende a cada episódio. É impossível não se conectar com os personagens e seus dilemas.A química entre o casal principal é, sem dúvida, um dos grandes destaques do drama. Cada cena compartilhada por eles exala intensidade e emoção, tornando impossível não torcer por sua felicidade. A relação deles é construída de forma tão orgânica que parece real, como se estivéssemos assistindo a uma história de amor acontecer bem diante de nossos olhos.
Outro ponto que merece ser exaltado é a OST. As músicas complementam perfeitamente as emoções das cenas, transportando o espectador para dentro da trama. Algumas canções ficam na mente por dias, trazendo à tona memórias de momentos marcantes da história.
Os atores entregaram performances excepcionais. Cada gesto, olhar e diálogo foi carregado de emoção e autenticidade. É notável como eles conseguiram dar vida a personagens tão complexos e cativantes. Eles não só atuaram, mas viveram seus papéis, fazendo com que cada detalhe parecesse natural e impactante.
“When the Phone Rings” é um K-drama que vai além de entreter: ele toca o coração e deixa uma marca duradoura. É impossível assistir sem se emocionar e se apaixonar por essa história extraordinária. Recomendo fortemente para quem busca um drama que combina romance, emoção e excelência em todos os aspectos.
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Every You, Every Me (Uncut Ver.)
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Nice concept but went downhill at the middle
Okay, babes, let’s get into Every You Every Me. When I tell you I went in expecting a hot mess but came out with… a lukewarm one? I mean, it had its moments, but also, WHAT was the pacing? Like, I was buckled in for a slow burn, and the series was out here speeding like it’s late for class. Then I found out each episode had a different story, and I was like, “Okay, werk, anthology queen!” But no. They just HAD to throw in double episodes that dragged harder than my mom at family reunions. Anyway, let’s talk, because I am both entertained and annoyed.---
Episode 1: Soulmates? Slaymates.
First episode dropped the whole “You’re my soulmate, we’re meant to be” spiel, and I was kinda living for it. Simple, clean, cute. Nothing groundbreaking, but hey, sometimes we just want BL comfort food, y’know? It was giving “Pinterest inspo but make it gay.” I was like, “Okay, first episode slaps. Maybe I’ll stan. Maybe this series is about to change my life. Maybe pigs will fly.”
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Episode 2: Boss Daddy Energy
Whew, the boss x secretary trope was TROPPING, y’all. The tension? Immaculate. I kept squinting at the screen like, “Is he the top? Wait, no, he’s gotta be the bottom. Or maybe switch energy? Girl, the suspense is KILLING ME.” But they kept it natural, no awkward slow-mo stares or cheesy zoom-ins. Like, for once, they’re acting like normal people with feelings. Oh, and the chemistry? Chefs kiss. I didn’t even cringe once, which is saying something.
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Episodes 3 & 4: Bring the Pain, Cowards.
Okay, now THIS had potential. Namping’s dying, right? Sad vibes. But they gave us NOTHING to work with. Like, what’s he dying of? Seasonal allergies? A tragic paper cut? Gimme DETAILS. And don’t even get me started on the lack of angst. I wanted messy hospital scenes, dramatic crying, maybe even someone yelling “You can’t die on me!” in the rain. Instead, we got, “Oh, he’s sick. Anyway…” I was screaming at my screen like, “HELLO? MAKE ME SOB, YOU COWARDS.”
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Episodes 5 & 6: Enemies to Lovers, But Make It Basic.
First of all, Shun is the top, and my brain short-circuited because I was SO sure he was the bottom. Like, when the sex scene hit, I literally paused and said out loud, “Noted. Got it. Moving on.” Anyway, it’s your classic enemies-to-lovers trope: they bicker, they bang, someone dies (again, seriously?), and then Shin stops making music because trauma, I guess. But then Blue inspires him to get back into it, and I’m sitting here like, “Okay, cute, but WHERE is the originality?” I was BEGGING for Blue to do something messy, like plagiarize Shin’s song or spill his coffee. Just give me SOMETHING to spice it up.
Oh, and the sex scene? Cute but not life-changing. It’s giving “PG-13 with a sprinkle of R.” Steamy, sure, but not “lemme rewind that real quick” steamy.
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Episodes 7 & 8: Why Are We Backtracking?
So now we’re watching Roi Inn and Phun, two actors who fell in love while filming the previous episodes. The breakup scene? Mature AF. Like, I was snapping my fingers and going, “YES, adults handling emotions like adults!” But then, outta nowhere, they’re back together because apparently they “can’t move on.” I was like, “Girl, you just had your big dramatic breakup moment, and now you’re crawling back? PICK A STRUGGLE.”
Also, why couldn’t they lean into the reincarnation vibes? Imagine them realizing they’ve been soulmates in every timeline, and their love is destined or cursed or something. Missed opportunity, TBH.
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The Acting? ATE. Now let’s talk about Top and Mick because these two carried the entire show on their BACKS. Top is out here serving duality like a pro—soft boy one minute, daddy the next. And Mick? Okay, at first, I thought his face looked constipated, but by Episode 5, I was ready to risk it all. Also, why does Mick look like Up from Lovely Writer? Is that intentional? Did they clone him? Either way, Mick’s hotter, don’t @ me.
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Final Thoughts: A Mixed Bag of Cute and Chaos.
So yeah, Every You Every Me started strong, but by the end, it was giving “meh, but make it gay.” The actors ATE, the director… did not. Would I rewatch? Absolutely not. Would I watch a behind-the-scenes documentary of Mick and Top flirting IRL? In a heartbeat.
Final score: 8/10 for the actors, 2/10 for the wasted potential, and 10/10 for the sheer amount of thirst tweets I wrote while watching this. Thank you, next.
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'I can stand him, not loving me; I can't stand him, loving her.' ~Lang Leav
This series is so good , our power couple is back , after " Moonlight Chicken " I was waiting for their comeback and finally they came with a great series .Disclaimer - This is my own review according to my own feelings , this review may contain spoilers , Go On .
Story - This is an adaptation from a very popular show " Ossans Love " ( Japanese) . After the succession of the Japanese one , I had a high hope for this Thai One ( no 1 reason was EarthMixx ) and I am impressed a lot . The love triangle is not toxic but actually funny and cute , the way Mo ( Mix ) and Boss fought over Heng ( Earth ) is really so funny and cute . Earth is doing a completely different character from his previous shows ( Moonlight Chicken and A tale of Thousand Stars ) and he impressed me 100 % . Talking about Mixx , hands down , he is a great actor . He has some magic in his eyes , the way he expresses his emotions through his eyes, is really so natural and realistic . Mr Krit ( Boss ) is a professional actor , he nailed his role completely , the way he did everything so perfectly , is so good .
Cinematography and Visuals - I liked Mixx's fluffy hair so much , he was looking like a visual king , his coolness fits perfectly with his style . Cinematography was excellent .
My Opinion - I liked this drama a lot , after watching so many bad shows in 2024 , this is my healing pill in 2025 . So happy that my new year started with a great show , for me this shows is 9.5 /10 .
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